Monthly Archives: December 2020

Morongo to Introduce Marker Trax Cashless Wagering

The Morongo Casino, Resort and Spa in Southern California announced that it will be the first tribal casino to offer cashless casino markers developed by Marker Trax through the Konami Synkros casino management system. The system, which recently underwent a successful test at the Ellis Island casino in Las Vegas, will allow Morongo guests to… Read more »

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JCM Global, Cordish Companies Execute Supplier Agreement

JJCM Global has entered into a master supplier agreement with the Cordish Companies, expanding a long-term partnership between the two companies. The agreement establishes JCM as the exclusive provider for bill validators, thermal printers and peripheral management systems for all their gaming casino properties—Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland, Live! Hotel & Casino Philadelphia and Live! Casino… Read more »

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Ainsworth Installs 105 HHR Machines in Virginia

Ainsworth Game Technology has successfully installed its award-winning Historical Horse Racing System and 105 gaming terminals at Rosie’s Gaming Emporium in Richmond, Virginia. Players at Rosie’s now have access to a full suite of Ainsworth’s top performing content on several unique terminals including the A640, EVO and A600 Slant Top. Games immediately available include several… Read more »

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Las Vegas Sands Launches Diversity Initiative

Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced a $400,000 investment in community organizations working to empower minority and ethnically diverse groups through Sands Cares, the company’s community engagement and charitable giving program. Through these partnerships, LVS is focused on helping the community address systemic racism and remove inherent barriers to advancement and opportunity. The Sands Cares diversity… Read more »

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AGEM, GLI Donate to Native American Veterans Memorial

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) and Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) committed $120,000 to the National Museum of the American Indian’s new National Native American Veterans Memorial. The donation is part of the AGEM/GLI Lasting Impact Philanthropic Initiative, through which they collaborate to create a “lasting impact” inside the gaming industry and beyond. The… Read more »

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IGT Installs Advantage System in Hanoi

International Game Technology PLC announced that Bao Son International Hotel Versaces Club in Hanoi City, Vietnam is replacing its existing casino management system with the IGT Advantage CMS to operate its loyalty program, monitor and optimize its casino floor, and perform a range of other essential functions. In addition, Versaces Club has implemented the IGT… Read more »

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Afsi Bird Named San Manuel VP

Southern California’s San Manuel Casino has announced the hiring of Afsi Bird as vice president of hotel operations for the resort expansion. Bird has been in the hotel industry, including luxury hotels and five-diamond resorts, for more than three decades. San Manuel Casino General Manager Peter Arceo praised the incoming Bird. “We are thrilled to… Read more »

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Harper Ko to Lead Legal Team at Penn

Penn National Gaming, Inc. announced that Carl Sottosanti, the company’s executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, retired effective December 31. As his successor, the company has named 20-year gaming industry legal executive Harper Ko, who will serve as executive vice president, chief legal officer and secretary, effective January 1, subject to customary regulatory approvals.… Read more »

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CEO, Two Other Top Execs Depart SkyCity

CEO Graeme Stephens (l.) and two other senior executives are leaving SkyCity Entertainment Group. Analysts expressed surprise at Stephens’ departure, which came with no advance notice from the New Zealand-based gaming operator. It was announced simultaneously with the planned resignations of CFO Rob Hamilton and Chief Marketing Officer Liza McNally, and appears to point to… Read more »

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Elaine Wynn Departs

Company She Co-Founded; Ex-Husband Steve Wynn Cleared For the first time in its history, Wynn Resorts will not have someone named Wynn on its board. Last month, Elaine Wynn withdrew a request to the Nevada Gaming Control Board for a waiver that would have allowed her to continue on the board. Wynn Resorts has an… Read more »

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Brin Gibson to Head Nevada Gaming Board

Brin Gibson, a Las Vegas attorney, has been named chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board. He was previously chief of the gaming division for the state attorney general. Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak appointed Gibson to serve out the remaining two years left in the term of former Chairwoman Sandra Douglass Morgan, who left to… Read more »

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Flashback Friday: Phil Hellmuth Melts Down Over Tom Dwan’s Suckout (VIDEO)

Phil Hellmuth melted down big time when he lost with pocket aces to Tom Dwan in the 2008 NBC National Heads-Up Championship. “Durrrr” sent the “Poker Brat” packing in one of the most memorable televised poker hands ever.

Tom Dwan reacts to sucking out against Phil Hellmuth. (Image: YouTube)

This past week, High Stakes Poker returned for the first time since 2011, on PokerGo. Also on PokerGo, new episodes of Poker After Dark, another popular show during the poker boom era, aired.

But we’re still missing the reboot of one show that the poker community loved a decade ago — the National Heads-Up Poker Championship on NBC. The show aired from 2005-2013, and pitted 64 of the most famous poker players in the world in a $25,000 buy-in eight-round tournament.